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leskepepasteer , 568 ; Appeal . against cholera , 949 ; Advances of America in Europe , S 99 ; Austrian piracy—the Sichel case , 518 ; Another blow at Turkey , 467 ; Austrian and Russian agency in English public offices , 422 ; Abolitionist kite-flying , 299 ; Anarchy in trade , 277 ; Abuses of constitutional government , 377 ; Archdeacon Denison ' s political Churchmanship , 12 ; Art thou an ambassador , or but a wandering voice ? 13 . Behind the scenes at Oxford , 1215 ; Barrister ' s duty to his client , 807 ; Bennoch ' s TMr . ) plan , 1140 ; Bad Bourbons conspiring again , 1138 ; Bellot ' s monument , 995 ; Burnley masters * combination , 970 : British statesman ' s idea of the Cuban question , 824 ; " Brother , " No . " III . " 13 ; Breach of Parliamentary trusts , 037 ; Ballot and extended suffrages , 5 S 9 ; Brass-button policy , 1019 ; Bow-street decision on the unstamped
press , 300 . , , Church scandals , simony , GGO ; Concert between masters and men , 107 ; Cobden , Mr . and the peace movement , 132 : Constitutional reform , 12 G 0 ; Camp and the fleet , 804 ; Cobden ' s peace pamphlet , 106 ; Convocation again , 808 ; Cobden on the Rangoon , 757 ; Cablcss streets , 733 ; Concert in the coal cellar , 1104 ; Church anarchydismissal of Professor Maurice , 105 G ; Church polity—our position , 1139 ; Church in the colonies , 758 ; City proposal for Obsequies to Prince Albert , 106 S ; Cabbee's case , 735 ; Crops and trade—spring after winter , 709 ; Co-operation and strikes , 996 ; Compulsory education of juvenile offenders 567 ; Crescent and the cross , 1043 ;
Confessional of the Cardinal , 158 ; Cobden ' s forthcoming plan of peace , 971 ; Common health , 971 ; Changes at the Spanish court , 973 ; Confessions of Parliament about India , 5 S 8 ; Clearing-house for parliamentary peccadilloes , 612 ; Certain tendencies of the new commutation of the debt , 495 ; Church movements , old and new , 519 ; Cauldron the , 489 ; Charles James Napier , 852 ; Civis Britannicus Sum , 423 ; Charts , 851 ; Commons honorable but not " Christian , 27 S ; Corruption according to the constitution , 279 ; Cardinal Wiseman and the
British Reformation Society , 397 ; Consequences of the fall of Turkey , 297 ; Cab reform , 39 S : Church and the Emperor , 254 ; Condition of Europe question , 349 ; Craters of society , 29 S ; Colonial and Oceanic postage , 254 ; Church harmony in France , 257 ; Condition of England question—its new aspect , 34 S ; Cloud over the city , 82 ; Church harmony in Somersetshire , 206 ; Cab-stand for freedom , 325 ; Companies for non-performance , 32 ") ; Cobden , Mr ., and the press , 159 ; Church polity versus Church politics , 84 ; Church and state ; the Oxford university election ,
59 . Destiny of Christian Turkey , 1017 ; Departure of the Darien canal-survey expedition , 1212 ; Durham university , 1143 ; Democratic bunding of , 1101 ; Divorce , a luxury for the rich , 1106 ; Doctor Jclf and Professor Maurice , 1088 ; Devil ' s drill in Merionethshire , 973 ; Disgrace to her spx , 856 ; Decaliter of wine on every table , 877 ; Debate on the surrender of Cuba , 540 ; Diplomacy a , profession , 373 ; Detenu of Louis Napoleon , 251 ; Discussion on Secularism , 20 ' . ); Double l ; Indiscretion , " 205 ; " Deserters " of the brigade , 40 ; Does Dr . Wiseman represent the English Roman Catholics , 157 ; Day of rest for the working
man , 15 S . European policy in America , and American policy in Europe , 37 ; England between two stools , 1209 ; Emigration the best <> 1 strikes , 1212 ; Emperor of the Clyde , 783 ; England as she is represented in l ' aris , 781 ; English Conscil de Priid'hoinmes , 0 N 0 ; English landlord , 711 ; Eagle ' s coat and waistcoat , 997 ; Essentials of a new reform bill , S ' . tS ; England ' s true answer to Russia , S' . w ; Eastern question , Turkey and the balance of power , 470 ; English tfaol , S 77 ; Earl of Stirling jmkI the Russell
convention , N 2 S ; English government- its principles and statesmen , 1-07 ; Encroachment on English right * , 40 S ; English interest and Indian reform , 421 <; En . vlishwoman ' K , ( : ui ) voice for Italy , 257 ; England the sanctuary , 227 ; Exchequer Chancellor : uid his taxes , 27 H ; East Brent : the feii . st of St . Erastus . a political Haint , 37 ; English ministers Austrian accomplices , . 571 ; England ami Australia in competition for the working man , 22 i >; Evening with a propagandist , 39 ; England growing up to enfranchisement , 500 ; Exploration of
Australia , 507 . Farmer , ( the ) and his friend , 1022 ; Finn ! solution of tlio Russian question , 1 ( 73 ; Freedom of British boor , 0 ; i 7 ; Friends of Christianity . 29 K ; Fair weather strength of Russia and Austria , 539 ; Futiiro government of India , 545 ; French crisis and its consequence , H 3 . Governing cIohnch— I ' rince Albert , S 54 ; . Karl of Aberdeen , H 77 ; Earl of Clarendon , IKH ; Duke of Argy l ' . 927 ; Earl of Carlisle , l » 7 1 ; Lord Stratford do Rodcliiro , 99 H ; Viscount Hardingo , 1022 ; Earl oMtorby , 1040 ; Sir Januw . flruhaui . I 0 U 2 ; i uko of Cambrhl y aii ( l the rest o / tffo Royal family , 1117 , ^
Earl of SliaftOKbint , 1142 ; Lord Henry Lennox , 1107 ; VimwMnt Jhilmoraton , 1189 : MttrquiH of Lanwlowiio , K . G ., 1218 ; Lord John Ituraell . 1287 ; Duke of Bedford , 1202 ; CieneniH ol' Parliament , 2 (( 5 ; < Jibbet , ( thej as a pulpit , M -, Government bill for India , <> 40 ; Great Gobat , cane , 1141 ; ( Jog , MngoK , and Ag «> K . KHM ; Greek empire notion , 732 , 1 ( 9 ( 1 ; Government hill for India , 013 ; OraveH of a city , 950 ; General Haug ' H Australian oxpcdkiou . Hftl ; Guillotine hint for Louis Napoleon , 491 ; Government and tho working iiimi ' h paper , 282 , 327 , ! I 5 I ; C »« mdarnuerio for the English counties . 4552 ; ( Gladstone , Mr ., and tlio calumny of Uluatrioua mem , 4 » W ; Great , ( tho ) Lunatic
at large , 565 ; Gladstone budget , its antecedent and consequences , 395 ; Gladstone ' s financial scheme , 354 ; Gladstone ' s pick-axe for the national debt , 347 . How -to continue the rise of wages , 561 ; How to keep English working men at home , 36 ; Hail Columbia in Japan , 1018 ; How the newspaper-tax works , 602 ; How to cheapen blood , 826 ; How justice may be mauled , 782 ; Home-office and thesaints , 106 S ; Honourable subserviency 'tb dishonour , 731 ; Hero in the cause of health , 999 ; How to gain 1 , OGO , 000 , OOOZ . by war , 970 ; Hon . Mrs . Norton ' s wrongs , 926 ; How to dress a soldier , 827 ; Honourable Members painted by themselves , 413 ; How to raise profits and wages still higher , 423 ; Hint to the foreign branch of the English polico , 426 ; How to improve the harmony of the evening , 398 ; Hindu politics , Gl ;
Huddersfield election—the working man s MP . 3 ° 6 ; How to meet the Peace party , 134 ; ( Hair ) brush with the Emperor , 135 ; How iuries convict in the Irish fashion , 40 . Italian patriots and their calumniators , 1186 ; Insurance for the working class , 1210 ; In re Hamilton—Lord Marlborough ' s defence , 1116 ; Irish national education system in danger , 635 ; Ireland illustrated , 851 ; Installation week at Oxford , 569 ; India and her new Government , 565 ; Ignorance , 1070 ; Intellicence versus Education , 372 ; Insurrection in Italy , 156 ; Interdependence of trades , 253 ; Indian reform movement , 2 / 6 ; Indignant virtue of the bar , 781 ; Irish politics , 84 . . ^ A , Judge ' s idea of a judge , 951 ; Justice to Archdeacon Deiiison , 109 ; Judgment of history on tho process of revolutions , 62 ; Judge not less ye bo Hudsoned , 184 . Kirwan ' s reprieve , 13 ; Knight of Derby , 542 ;
King of Kings , 182 . Lord Palmerston and the Lancashire strike , 1258 ; Last request of the civil servants , 1260 ; Lessons in Christian humility , 807 ; Lord Brougham ' s valet , 1094 ; Local selfgovernment to be conceded , 686 ; Lords and the combination law , 780 ; Lord Clarendon believes in Spain again , 950 ; Latest position of the Russo-Turkish dispute , 685 ; Lay view of medical tests , 879 ; Labour and liberty in France and England , 491 ; Laundry , the , and the Lazaretto , 86 ; Law and lunacy , 375 ; Leader , the , in the Dublin Institute , 14 ; Lord John ' s education scheme , 348 ; Liverpool election committee , 545 ; Let us count our chickens , 62 ;
Latchkev , a , into Parliament for Jews , 469 ; Lady Tartufe and Uncle Tom , 280 ; Little ravens wanted for France and England , 924 . Mansion-house justice , 3 S ; Museum for the people , 997 ; Moral of the Achilli case , 133 ; More chapters from the Genesis of Parliament , 253 ; Mr . Justice Crampton ' s consistency , 109 ; Model mayor , 1216 ; More of tho Kirwan case , 01 ; Ministers , Russia , and our Court , 1234 ; Ministers in the next session , 1235 ; Magdaleno asylums , 1187 ; Moral signs in America , 1211 ; Malmesbury compensations , 1142 ; Mr . Serjeant Adams , 713 ; Manners of the people , 782 ; Molesworth to Russell-a prophetic sermon , 590 ; Monument to Napier , 870 ; Municipality for the metropolis 299 ; Marriage law
re-, form , 447 ; March of democracy , 445 ; Manufacture of accidents , 853 ; Moral of the rappers . 2 S 0 ; Marriage law non-reform , ;! 7 ;{ - Moral of tho assizes , 350 ; Modern Tyrannicide , 204 ; Ministers and religious liberty , 203 ; Moral of Tory triumphs at Liverpool , 709 . , New short-time movement , 061 ; Napoleon s bridal party , 100 ; Nelson ' s ghost , 060 ; New alliance of European powers , 11 S 5 ; Northern dykes against the Russian flood , 758 ; New society " of reformers , 999 ; New Turkish loan , 1044 ; Noblemen of trade , 928 ; Norton confessions , S 53 ; Norton case and the law of divorce , 82 ( j ; No criminal
appeal , 542 ; National arbitration in practice , 3 !) 7 ; Nation , tho , on the JauuIct , ' 134 ; New unstamped papers , 230 ; New Ministry , its programme and its men , 11 . Oxford University commission , 208 , 229 , 250 , 300 , 4 !» K 0 < S 5 ; Opening year and opening war , 125 S ; Ought majorities in all cases to be omnipotent , 1235 ; Oxford University stagnation , 11 S 0 , ; Oflicial degrees ol positivism , 3 I . S 7 ; On-coming of Russia , 5 H 7 ; Oxford . " Derby "—names of the winning horses , 517 ; Our great moral instructor , 400 ; Organisations against the cholera , 1 > " 5 ; Opening . year of industry , 59 ; Our practical morality , 20 ( 5 ; Our military
resources , 22 H . > repaid taxation , 401 , 471 , 005 ; Prospects ol university reform , 107 ; l ' rotestant turrets in Italy , " 1230 ; Persia an ally ol' Russia , 1 " 35- l ' oint of attack in Austria ,, 1259 ; Political morality , liiOl ; Public killing in Scotland , N (( 9 ; Progress of opinion respecting strikes , 1090 ; Progress ami dilliculty ol the absolutist conupiracy , 1101 ; Fubhchouse blue-book , 1092 ; Prince Albert , 1117 ; Police taking orders , 711 ; Progress ol tho strikes 1012 ; Post-mortem , a , duke , 03 <>; Protestant Alliance and the " Friends of Italy" 9 I « - Present state of the ' 1 iirlush empire , 590 ; Proposed treaty botwoon 54 of
Turkey and Russia , H ; Progress Christianity in the East , MN ; Public mi nistry of Costume , 51 H ; Personal manliness , " 901 ; Picture of tho Dublin exhibition , 879 ; Proposed improvement in the Parliament agency business , ION ; Principles ol the budget ; 400 ; Practical Government , 21 ( 7 ; Prosperity prices and wages , 541 ; Prepaid taxation , 401 ; Progress ol Irish conversion , 540 ; Power of the working chiMHes 390 ; Peace notion of war eHtlmatos , . ' { 50- Pierce is the man for the time , 270 ; Political Examiner , : i 2 K ; Progressive rise of wages , 324 ; Press , the , and the adini iiiatration of justice , 82 ; Programme of MinlstorH , 150 ; Progress of labour , 204 ; "People" scandalised at people , 02 ; l'ropoHOd partition of Turkey , 202 .
Roebuck's , Mr ., health , 301 ; Russian policy—Ignorance of European diplomatists , 638 ; Eight of workmen to combine ceded by Parliament , 660 ; Russia's present political position with respect to Turkey , 663 ; Radowitz and Persia ' s third opportunity ; 1259 ; Royal Chancellor at Cambridge , 1141 , Russian generals , 1165 ; Responsibility for accidents , 807 "; Russian advance—usurpation of the sovereignty of Moldavia , 759 ; Rationale of Government—not by Bpntham , 780 ; Russian serfdom , 1069 , 1093 , 1118 ; Rescue for children in the streets , 710 ; Russia and Turkey , 926 ; Reports of a split in the Cabinet , 948 ; Russian coup d ' etat , 733 : Russian incorporation of
Moldavia and Wallachia , 735 ; Reforms in the House of Commons , 568 ; Revival of the wages movement , 589 ; Russian attempts on American virtue , 612 ; Russia defines her own position , 612 ; Reform and selfgovernment , 188 ; Rebuke from Mazzini , 490 ; Russian aggression on the peace of Europe , 516 ; Russia ' s increased powerpolicy of necessity , 519 ; Rationale of inn cheapness , 925 ; Rich curates and starving bishops , 374 ; Republicans in state , 38 ; Revolt of the hair apparent , 351 ; Rap for the spirit-rappers , 135 ; Right of sanctuary in England , 448 ; Reform question , 1165 ; Recognition of the secular advocacy , 282 ; Regulation of wages b y statute , 447 ; Reformed news tax , 400 ; Rationale of strikes ,
S 24 . Scots wha hae wi' Wallace bled , 1236 ; Scotch evictions , 1166 ; Suicide in the army , 811 ; Science of religion in Winchester , 1046 ; System of forty years , 994 ; Simony Bill thrown out , 6 S 7 ; State sets a moral example in Gaol-square , Glasgow , 975 ; Secret diplomacy , 949 , 972 ; Spain the defaulter , 876 ; Sunshine , 903 ; Supplement to the Times , 472 ; Stowe on the whole duty of Englishmen , 490 ; Suffolk artillery corps as an example , 852 ; Slander according to law , 450 ; Samuel Bailey on free libraries , 450 ;
Superannuation fund—treatment of public servants , 446 ; Session , the , 829 ; Shoemakers' strike at Stafford , 281 ; Sunday reform agitation , 299 ; Sunday reform petitions , 301 , 327 ; Sabbath-mongering , 277 ; Sunday at Sydenham , 136 ; St . George and the Dragon , 923 ; Suppressed Italian insurrection , 183 ; Spirit-rapping and fortunetelling , 63 ; Struggles of Protestantism in Piedmont , 12 ; Shall England expel the refugee patriots , 252 ; Sunday refornvtfor the working classes , 230 ; Sir W . Molesworth for Southwarky-11 ; " Stranger" in Parliament , 174 , 206 , 255 , 2 S 0 , 352 , 375 , S 9 S ,
424 , 449 . 470 , 492 , 520 , 542 , 568 , 591 , 614 , 639 , 604 , 689 , 712 , 736 , 759 , 782 . The session , 829 . Treatment of women , 662 ; The land and sea militia , 185 ; Taxation reduced to unity and simplicity , 80 ; Trial by jury , 87 ; Times on the national cause of Italy , 1168 ; Thackeray in America , 1142 ; Truth about Cuba , 1104 ; Treatment of women , 711 ; Turkisli degeneracy , 1089 ; Touching the Roman commissariat , 1090 ; Turnpike jobs and county magistrates , 1043 ; Testament of tho Czars , 613 ; Trading profits of war , 634 ; Threat of a new Mexican war , 612 ; Turkey deserted by her allies , 875 ; Truth about tho Roman disclosure , 870 ; Two
Emperors , 902 ; Threatened stop in the rise of wages , 851 ; To our American readers , 280 ; Ten hours' question , or trade and humanity , 135 ; Tendencies of the new financial policy , 377 ; True redemption for Bethnal-green , 184 . Union of England and America , 103 ; Lltramontanism in Germany , 1188 , 1210 , 1202 ; University of Durham , 1143 ; Use of nations to statesmen , 950 ; Universal principles , and tho doctrino of intervention and non-intervention , 492 ; Unstamped newspapers , 257 ; Unprincipled opposition to Mr . Gladstone at Oxford , 38 ; l / nprinted literature , ( 52 ; Uses of tho Chobham
campaign , 013 . Villa Volpicelli , 10 H 9 ; Voice from India , 85 ; Value of Oii-Pit , 257-Wandering shepherd , 001 ; Wilts county magistrates justice , 1020 ; Warning to ministers 132 ; Where is the Russian route in InduiV 1107 ; Workers work best when fed , 800 ; Word for the doctors , 810 ; Who is tho culprit , 730 ; Wendell Phillips ' s reply to "Ion , " 701 ; War of Wigan , 1000 ; White flag and the white feather , 324 ; Way to live a thousand years , 900 ; What on earth is to be done , 900 ; Winter session , 734 ; Women , 828 ; Wilkinson case , 829 ; Working class questions , 301 ; What will Englishmen do with their money , 372 ; What ministers might do abroad , 35 ; Why do wo want , ambassadors abroad , 00 ; Young clergy . 328 ; Yet are they honourable , 279 ; Young Tory Journalism ' , 035 ; Young Tory England and old Conservative Rome , 1213 ; Young Torydoxy , 1201 .
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Open Council. Anti-Poor-Law Movement. 12...
OPEN COUNCIL . Anti-poor-law movement . 1239 ; Anti-slavery petitioning . 110 ; Achilli case , the law of libel , 100 ; Arms of Scotland , 185 . Browin Grant and the "Christian . Spectator , " 2 H 2 ; British beer , 000 ; Baker ' s hint , 1120 ; Hasis of representation , 1141 . Couple of roetillxmlionn , Mil ; Collegiate au thoriLie ' s , 012 ; Convert ' n opinion of the Emperor , 130 . Divorce , law of , 857 . English and American cutlery , 1 ) 03 ; Early edition of , the Leader . 92 H . Friends of Italy , 100 . 209 ; Free speech in Coventry , 1070 ; Federation of the world , 11 S » 0 . Government neglect of Scottish rights , 1022 ; Greek empire notion , 1022 ; Glasgow Athenreuin , 1231 ); Greek empire meeting ill . Crosby Hall , 1000 .
497 , 522 , 042 , 737 . ' Picture cleaning at the National Gallery , 63 Property-tax . 88 ; Paisley block-cutters and dock-labourers , 856 . Raptures of an Anglo-Bonapartist convert 100 ; Recent Cowper-street discussion ' 258 ; Religious movements in Glasgow ' 1144 , 1190 . ' Slavery , 15 ; Scotch Sabbatolatry , 88 ; " Scotch worthies" and the Crystal Palace 110 ; Sunday reform , 231 , 251 , 282 , 301 ; Spirit-rapping phenomena , 302 ; Sunday in Glasgow , 830 , 857 ; Servants' characters , 857 , 928 ; Spirit-rappers , : jO 2 , 328 ; Smyth versus Smyth and others , 811 ; Spanish fillibustarisin , 880 ; Sunday newspaper , its , ,
Hotel charges , 1071 , 1022 ; Holyrood pakce , 903 . " Ion's" review of Wendell Phillips ' s speech 831 ; Income and properfey-tax , 497 . ' King ' s college controversy , 1120 . Law of divorce , 867 ; Law as to servants ' characters , 857 , 928 ; Lord Palmerston 1238 ; Life assurance , 1094 . ' Miracles sacred and profane , 88 ; Melbourne 15 ; Model loidging-houses and Sunday reform , 472 ; Mormoiiites in Somersetshire •• -051 ; Mormonites and their persecutors ' 999 ; Mr . Gough and humanity , 1071 ; New Invention , 1022 ; National gallery , 63 ; New movement in life assurance , 109 £ ; National historic statues , 1000 . Ought majorities in all cases to bo omnipo tent ? 1216 ; Oaths , the law of , 110 230496
uses to the workman , 952 ; Suggestion on Strikes , 1144 ; Strikes and their remedy , 1119 ; Scotch orthodoxy , 1168 . Test for the rappers , 302 ; Two tests of a man ' s belief , 15 ; Treatment of cabmen , 231 . Unsectarian support of the Madiai , 251 ; Unsectarian education for working men , 1143 ; Use of inventions , 1094 ; Unstamped press , 881 . Value of the beard to artisans , 1216 . Who is to give in ? 1120 ; Workmen and machines . 1071 ; Wanted an Uncle Tom for Bethnal-green , 209 ; Wages movement and the political economists , 1022 ; What is the English law of oaths , 110 ; What is the true policy of the Irish party , 88 .
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LITERATURE . IEA . DING TOPICS , NOTES AND EXTRACTS . Anatomy in long clothes , 1072 ; Alexander Smith , poets in "Society , " 1072 ; American novels , 1095 ; Aspen court , 41 ; Aytoun and the " popularity test , " 473 ; Auerbach and his copyright , 427 ; Atlie nceum and the Literary fund , 17 ; Ashburner , Dr ., 283 ; Arnott s report on disease at Croydon , 714 ; Atomic theory , 16 . British Quarterly , 702 , 1095 ; Bleak House , 85 S ; Bon Gaultier Ballads , 570 ; Bisonhunting in India , 41 , Blanc , Louis , 180 ; Bentley , 41 , 355 , 451 , 547 , 008 , 7 C 2 , 970 , 1072 , 1191 ; Bonaparte , genealogy of , and title to the English crown , 41 ; Bonn ' s Antiquarian
Library , 308 ; Bramo , and the transition ol the inorganic to the organic , 427 ; "Bloody Mary , " 10 ; Brown , Jones , and Robinson , by JJoyle , 1205 ; Bonaparte , Tables de Proscription de , 89 ; Blackwood , 41 , 232 , 451 , 547 , 008 , 702 , 070 , 1072 , 1191 ; British Journal , 41 , 008 ; Blackwood , 40 ; Barter ' s Dorp and Veld , 239 ; Basil , 22 , 70 , 148 , 190 ; Bell ' s British Poets , 1205 ; British Association at Hull , 904 , 953 ; British and Foreign Medical Review , 1023 . Conite ' s third volume of the Politiquo Positive , 1018 ; Cheap reprints , , " > 0 S ; Cryptoganiic vegetation , 881 ; ( Jollier ' s Shakspearean discovery , 232 ; Copyright , international , with America , 210 ;
Corroborations of Scripture , liai ; ChAtiments by Victor Jingo , 1191 ; Com to , translation of , 017 ; Comte , Bichftfc , and Mr . Huxley , 1023 ; Cousin ' s , Victor , reprints from the Revue des Deux Mondes , 18 ( 5 ; Coup d'Etat , invectives and apologies , 81 >; Causerics de Lundi , 89 , 714 ; Cell Theory , 1023 ; Clubs and Olubbists , 232 ; Christmas books , 1121 ; Charities noxious and beneficent , 10 . Dallas ' s Poetics , 118 , 107 , 214 , 334 ; Dietetics , 1023 ; Daltonian and Deuiocritian conceptions of atoms , 10 ; Descartes , 307 ; Dublin University Magazine , 882 ; Dublin Commercial Journal , letters on science in , 259 : Derby ministry , defeat of ( Blackwood ; , 41 ; Dumas , fecundity of , 1023 , 1121 ; Duprat ,
PascJil , 89 ; Dumas , tho Theatre FranQUis , and the Censor , 1001 . Electricity , magnetism , and " vital force , " 702 ; Esmond , 118 , 280 ; erroneous quotations , 1205 ; education , 007 ; English binge and its decline ; Edinburgh Review , otlitorsbip of , 17 . Fniser , 41 , 232 , 355 , 451 , 547 , 008 , 702 , 970 , 1072 , 1191 ; Faraday on magnetic forcou , 211 ; Fishes , 41 , 355 , 451 , 702 , 1072 ; Fashion in poetry , 1 ) 29 ; Figure poems , 929 ; Faraday , the Jjoatlor , and Table-moving , 043 ; Fan elier , Leon , and prize morality , 259 . Gnyon , Madame , and mysticism , 478 ; GerviiniH , 259 ; Greek empire , 017 ; Goothoand Charlotte Kestncr , 329 .
Huxl ey and the Cell Theory , 1023 ; ITolyoako k publishing establishment , 1121 ; Hogg ' s Inatructor . 785 ; II crzcu ' ts pamphlet on HuHHian Socialism , 180 ; Homoeopathy , 307 ; Habit , nhyuiolofrically considered , 714 ; Household Wordu , 11 * 01 ; Hannay ' s Lectures , 695 . Illuntratod London Magazine , 1101 ; Irish Quarterly Review , 570 , 1218 ; Ireland , 10 ; Insanity , 'Medico-legal . evidence in crown of . H 9 ; Irish Board of Education and VVhatoley ' H EvidonoeH , 043 ) Jules Jauiu , in boards , 329 ; Journal of the Society of Arlu , 1028 . Karr ' M / , < ¦» Fctmtwn , 714 ; Keppel ' n Indian Archipelago , 70 ; Literary Fund , 17 ; Lady Lco ' n Widowhood , 41 ; Loom , Dr ., on 8 » x » ntuneouN Combustion . 11518 ; Literature ,
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